National News

Lib Dems Take Greater Share of Vote than Labour.

Lib Dems substantially increased their share of the vote in yesterday's Local Elections. What turned out to be a good night for the Tories and a devastating night for Labour revealed a consolidation of the Lib Dem position in Local Government and showed the country that 3 party politics is here to stay. The Liberal Democrats took a bigger share of the vote than the Labour party, a resounding message that the next General Election is more likely than ever to result in a hung parliament.

5 May 2006
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Nottingham East Mindlands Airport

New Buses AND New Jobs!

A new shuttle bus service will be launched in the autumn that will take holiday-makers from Leicester straight to Nottingham East Midlands Airport.

5 May 2006
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Lib Dems Confident of Future on Congleton Borough

Congleton Lib Dems held on to many of their key seats in Congleton Borough and increased their vote in many other seats. It was a disappointing night for Congleton North West and Simon Davey lost his seat to the Conservatives as did Ray Lowe in Astbury, by a nail biting 1 vote! Ray is a very well respected community activist and a County Councillor. He has worked hard for the people of the Borough and will continue to do so for his County constituents.

5 May 2006
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Lib Dems Confident of Future on Congleton Borough

Congleton Lib Dems held on to many of their key seats in Congleton Borough and increased their vote in many other seats. It was a disappointing night for Congleton North West and Simon Davey lost his seat to the Conservatives as did Ray Lowe in Astbury, by a nail biting 1 vote! Ray is a very well respected community activist and a County Councillor. He has worked hard for the people of the Borough and will continue to do so for his County constituents.

5 May 2006
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Simon Davey says Thank You

Simon Davey, former councillor for Congleton North West Ward says thanks to all those who voted for him and offered their support during the elections yesterday. Unfortunately, despite his hard work in the Ward he did not get re-elected, but he has promised to continue fighting for the people of Congleton and hopes to seek re-election soon.

5 May 2006
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